Lions Beat Eagles 26-23 In Overtime

Running back LeSean McCoy of the Philadelphia Eagles is tackled in the end zone by Stephen Tulloch of the Detroit Lions for a touchdown during the second quarter in a game at Lincoln Financial Field on October 14, 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Credit: Rich Schultz /Getty Images)

PHILADELPHIA (AP)– Jason Hanson kicked a 45-yard field goal in overtime and the Detroit Lions rallied from a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 26-23 on Sunday.

Held in check most of the game, Matthew Stafford led Detroit to 17 points in the fourth quarter. He threw a TD pass and ran for a score.

Detroit had two shots from the Eagles 1 after a pass interference penalty on Colt Anderson with 13 seconds left in regulation. But Stafford misfired on both passes and Hanson kicked a 19-yard field goal to send it to overtime.

The Lions (2-3) sacked Michael Vick on the first two plays of the extra quarter, forced a punt out of the end zone and started at midfield.

Stafford hit Calvin Johnson for a 17-yard gain to the Eagles 27 on first-and-20. A few plays later, Hanson nailed the game-winner.